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Vfti4AXSTART THE YEAR RIGHTBr assisting la extending the circulation ana usefulness of The MahonIng Dispatch A word from you willprobably Induce your neighbor toenroll as a subscriber One dollarpays for 62 papersTerass 100 a YeahVOL XJXVI IWASHiNGTONVILLELOCAL GLEANINGSBy Peter M HeroldTell me not Irt box car numbersWhat thy gas bill Is todayAnd my shop rent never slumbersWhile I am awayLives of great men all remind usThat we all mUst be the sameIf our storeblll goes the limitWo are not the ones to blameLet us then be up and doingEverybody that we canDo before you all are bankruptIs the rule of many a manWith -apologies to Thos HoodMrs Henry Getz Is seriously 111 withbowel troubleElmer Johnson and wife of Leotonia were here with rolatlves SundayafternoonElmer Warner haB opened his sugar camp west of own and has a goodflow of sapAlbert Graham and wife nee Marguerite DeJane of Cleveland spentSunday here with her parentsThe school boys call their janitorAbe Lincoln because they think heresembles the great EmancipatorWilliam Dalrymplo and his daughters Lillian and Ella were In LisbonSaturday having dental work doneTho Dynamo club 13 said to haverealized 12 from their box social Saturday night There was a dance after tho socialPrank Burnowsky Abel Tourdotand his sister Mrs Edna DurnowBkywith her husband of Canton spentSunday at tho homo of Jos Tourdotand wifeThe school house flag was burnedwhen the school bulldlug was destroyed on the night of August 2 1911and the new school building has notyet been furnished with a new copyof old glory as the Jaws 01 unio direct VThe Buckeye Engine company atSalem is busily engaged turning outmaterial for -the Panama canal Thebearing Ibascs support tho shaftswhich swing tho big gates and thegears transmit the power A numberof the castings weigh from 16 to 25tonsD D Glbbs aged about 75 yearsand very hard of hearing was struckby tho late 12 oclock car at LlBbonlast Friday and inptautly killed Thebody was badly mangled the nockbeing broken the haad and face badly cut one leg broken and the rightfoot entirely severedBy tho dlschargo of Prof A BJohnson aB prlnolpal of tho Hanovertownship high school for lnsunordinatlon and Inefficiency placing extralabors unon Miss Myrtle Holland sheresigned leaving tho -school -withouttheBO teachers and no applicants forthe places Miss Hollands home JaAt Millvllle and she has tho reputation of being a good teacherIf wo cant have coal mines nor apottery why not try a brick plantTho Carrollton brick works a comparatively small affair shipped 9200000brick during the year 1912 The average output being about 30000 perday Some were shipped to MontrealCanada and one shipment of 1000pOO to Detroit The matter of goodroads and better buildings will domand more brick plantsTho old Pearch water mill at SherodBVllle becamo undermined by recentfloods and fell Into Connoton creeklast week Thursday night The largestructure Is older than the oldestliving person In that vicinity and Isnearly 100 years older than the village of Shorodsyllle When a lad inby baro feet I fished along this creekand ate my lunch in tho old mill bofore SherodsvlJle was on the mapA young man by the name of OOwlght Cutler of Swattelle California has Invented a process by whichgasoline will coBt less than two crihtsper gallon The nature of inventionis not known Mr Cutler spent hisboyhood days in Lisbon Ohio at thehome of Casper Peasllne on NorthMarket street and graduated fromtho high school in that city Ho later went west and this- is tho initialword received from him since his departureTown hall Is being renovated bythe Luxieuer brothers for practicalpurposes A new hardwood floor Isbelug laid on top of the old oak floorfor dancing and social purposes anda large stage Is being erected at theeast end for show purposes Newsills are on the ground ready to beplaced In position and in order tocomplete the Job a bell should betplaced on top for council and othermeetings When completed It willanswer for all public purpose of thevillageTeachers of the Washlngtonvllleschools have been Invited to attendthe Four county Teachers conventionto be held at Niles on Friday andSaturday March 21 and 22 The leadlng speaker will bo Br George DJ3trayer of the Department of Education in Teachers College New YorkCity President John E McGllveryof the Kent Normal school will speakon Saturday afternoon PrincipalsCharles B Dyke of Youngstown andL M Newcomer of East Palestinewill also speak on timely topicsThe Lutheran church was crowdedwith an appreciative audience of menand women Sunday night to hear anaddress from the Anti saloon point ofview The regular choir was reinforced by the Methodist choir whojolnuy rendered two good anthemsand other music Rev John AWright of Columbus who was announced to address the meeting findlng that ho could not be here sentRev w L Eldrldge of Cincinnatiwho reached In Franklin Sauare inthe fprenopn In Harts church In theafternoon and here at night He saidbe bad filled the Presbyterian pulpitIn Leetonla about 14 years ago andwas to some extent acquainted withthe people whom he had addressedthat day He is dynamic speakerusing frequent gestures and Is a rather good talker The usual cards andpencils werp distributed through theaudience ind then oollectod whenfilled He dumped the collection Intohis satchel and hastened to get a Y0 car for Canton leavir g RevGross to close the meetingIt snows cries the school boysthis morningCarloads of IokS are being takenthrough here to Warren and Cleveland from West PointIndications aro that there Will besomo Interesting initiatory workamong tbe Pythian sisters soonThe ministers or this village navebeen invited to open chapel exercisesin our school each morningMembers of a new coal companywere here Tuesday looking throughtho holdings of the Peerless coal mineElmer Warner wife and grandsonspent Sunday at the homo of theirsort Frank Warner and wife In Canton -MIsb Victoria Paslch yhb is employed as a domestic in Salem washome with her parents Sunday afternoonMrs Chas Stouifer and Miss GraceWelkart got tho prizes at the meeting of tho Smart Set WednesdaynightMrs Laura Grim and son Clydowere in Canfleld Wednesday callingUpon her afflicted sister Mrs IsaiahHilemanGeorge Phillips wlfo and three children of Youngstown aro visiting attho homo of her parents Emll Guchomand and wifeUev Earl Lea and wife will bo atFranklin Square the coming Week asthe pastor Is in tho midst of his revival meetings thereWill Gilbert and wife of Columbiana spent Sunday here with tho family of John Gilbert and John and hiswlfo spent Monday in YoungstownThe flrBt drama or entertainmentin our new school building will bopulled off for tho benefit of tho highschool Friday and Saturday nightsMrs Percy Tetlow accompaniedher husband to Columbus on Mondayand will also visit relatives in NewStraitsville before returning homeThe 14Cth session of the Greentownship S S Union will be held intho Lutheran church at Grecnfordnext Sunday afternoon and eveningXTho heaters in tho Bchool buildingare of tho Bartlett pattern and didnot heat uniformly last week so thatjur i isnor oi uieveiana came anaregulated matters VArchitect A Cameron of Salomwho architected our new school buildlng Is now preparing plans for extensivo remodeling of the Lutheranchurch at ColumbianaFire destroyed 11 head of cattle3 horses and seasons crops with allIclnds of farm machinery on WesleyCrumbaughs farm near West Pointlast Saturday Loss 3600Warren T Roller a former blacksmith of this village but at presentlocated at Columbiana has been appointed a deputy sheriff by tho newlyelected sheriff Sam Crawford andwas confirmed by Judge Mooro onAmong tho train crew Injured atYoungstown on Monday by a running switch was Chas R Taylorformerly of this village He sprainedhis back when jumping to escape InJury and with tho others was takento tho hospitalMrs Lydla McGatllck has sued thoWest Point Coal Coke Co for 16000 for the death of her husbandNov 26 three weeks after ho hadbeen Injured by a fall of slate Sheis left a widow with six children allunder legal ageCongressman John J Whltaero ofthis district Is opposed to ono centpostage until he sees how the parcelpost system works He declares thatthe postolllce department already hasa deficit and will be still deeper inthe hole If one cent postage is adoptedAt a meeting of the Lutheran congregation of this place Sunday forenoon tho following officers were elected to serve the ensuing year ElderW E Roller deacon A L Taylortrustee James King organist Misshhea Gilbert chorister Miss GraceWelkartJoseph Cox jr has moved his family to Bellalre where ho operates amachine In a coal mine His fatherwill also go there as a roadman Themine is located across the rver inWest Virginia and the workmen aroconveyed to and from their work freeThese river mines are organized andbelong to Ohio unionsThere is talk of Grafton furnaceat Leetonla being started as a steelplant after several years idleness asan Iron furnace because tho Iron orehad to be bought from tho trust PJgiron pan be bought anywhere andconverted Into steel by a now processShould this talk materialize into areality It will be a great help to thisvillage as well as to our twin villageto the southOn September 11th laBt Will W Williams boarded a at ColumbianabluHMKU car U WUUUMUUU onA few from here attended the Muttand Jeff show ih Salem TuesdaynightNoel Corsons Oath in school auditorium Friday and Saturday nights15 and 20 centsBr C W Cowan went to East Liverpool this morning for a few weekscall among customersThomas L Knauf has been appointed postmaster at Calla by PresidentTaft The senate has to act nextH H Calvin and wife visited AaronCalvin at Sharpsvillo on MondayAaron is under treatment for a seepage of tho heartThe regular mid winter semester inuur high School is in progress thisWeek and as consequence Prof GrayIs a busy manMrs Susan Lehman accompaniedby her son Henry and Mrs D U Lehman went to Wadsworth on Wednesday to attend the funeral of her sister Miss Amelia Rohrer aged 88yearsSquire Andy Cochel of Green township was in town Saturday eveningand still thinks he is troubled withsugar dlabetis but I told him that howas mistaken and that he couldnt bekilled with an axoJohn Kendig living north of townstill suffers from the dislocatedshoulder received by being thrownfrom his carriage in Leetonia lastsummer He is being treated by DrO A RhodesEdward Herrmann 35 of Washingtonville and Mildred Ethel Fosnacht20 of Canfleld were In Youngstownon Wednesday and secured the necessary papers to marry and the knotwas tied by Rev J C Schaaf of Canfleld the same dayCarnation day was observed in ourschools on Wednesday MIbs Wilsonsroom being tho only no having thereal genulnn slmon pure carnations Inaddition to the blackboard exercisesDont mistake the narao for that ofCarrio NationRev L W Gross officiated at thofuneral of David Worman a memberof the Berger Lutheran church whodied of tdbcrculoBlB Monday morningaged 41 yaers and waB burled InOakdale cemetery Leetonla Wednesday forenoon amidst many gifts ofbeautiful flowers At 1030 thisThursday forenoon Rev Gross assisted tho Presbyterian pastor of Lisbon at tho funeral of Mrs Mary Mason aged 94 years Interment at MtZion churchTho 10000 damage suit of MichaelHolland aged 19 against the Millvlllecoal company for personal injurieshas been settled tho company agreeing to pay him 700 and all costs Ontho 6th of March last year Hollandwas employed In the mine and was atwork In entry No 8 as a driver Ata point about 12 feet back from- theface of tho coal in order to make theroof more safe and secure he and hisbrother John had placed a prop Soonafter this Fred and Wm Reese whooperated the mining machine removed tho post and when through wording there they failed to replace It andthe consequence was that a largeportion of the roof fell Holland wascaught and his thigh was broken themuscles and ligaments bruised andhis spine injured During his lay offHolland learned telegraphing at thisstation with A L Taylor and nowhas a position in PennsylvaniaBLANCOJan 29 Mr and Mrs Charles Smithvisited their daughter Mrs RalphBowman of Patmos SundayLaura Onstott who has been sickfor some time with lung trouble isno betterFloyd Weasner visited Ensign JonesSundayMrs W F Renkenberger and MrsG W Swank spent Sunday at HarryKalesHiram Helsel and wife spent Sunday at Jacob HelselsElton Forco and wife spent Sundayevening at John PortersRuth and Mary daughters of HarryKale who have been very sick withpneumonia are much improvedMrs Vera Thorp spent Friday InYoungstownRoy Renkenberger vlstled friendsin Berlin Center SundayFriends and neighbors to the number of 36 gathered at Charles Smithslast Thursday evening to remind MrsSmith of her 50th birthday Lunchwas served and a good time was hadby all Mrs Smith was presentedwith a set of Silver spoonsMisses Zella Kale and Volla Ecklswere home from the Canfleld collegeover SundayMr Howdu the oil man from Canfleld F L Loftus of Mantua andChas Porter of Youngstown weremv jr a iin f nQ f among ino manco cai ers Tuesdaygoing to Leetonla and he olalms that I Irs - CB caled onber parwhen the car reached Conovers cross- and Mrs- James Weasnerlng the conductor In charge without a iwd5ys ag0any cause forcibly ejected him He nUpr Emma Hesel caled Tuesdayalso claims the at Kale Bthat conductor assault 1ed him He instituted suit for 1000damages The case was settled outof court qn Tuesday but the termsor settlement were not given outPomona grange of Mahoning county in session at Greenford last Saturday struck tho nail squarely on tbehead when they opposed the shortballot and objected to the saloon license commission The short ballotmeans that most of the officers nowbeing elected shall be appointed thuscentralizing the government Xhe license commission as proposed meansthat three commissioners shall be nppointed by the governor and they inturn shall appoint throe In each county at an annual salary of 5000 eachor 15000 for each county And Incase that all tho 88 counties in Ohjashould return to the wet columnthere would be an annual dralnaceon the taxpayers of the state of 11 320 000 which is plain andi nieu wiibu miq oiujjiio nmycould be added to the present board1 of county commissioners or other officers already elected by tho peorJej Among our forefathers complaintsagainst the British Kins as set forthIn the Declaration of Independencewas that He hto erected a multi-tnde pf new offlclijand sent hitherswarms of officers to barass purDie mid eat out their Kuliptnrifin This1 vama crrfUntr fmlicmn la holnt nKj tempted in Coiuiuhun at tho presentJtlmey But Rot without a klcMAPLE GROVEJan 30--Mrs J O Cool and children and Mrs Rachel Cool spent Sunday wlth Mrs E I RollerMiss Edna Felcht visited MissGladys Sauerwein SundayMrs John Feicht called on friendshere SundayAaron Calvin Is having a porchbuilt on the south side of his housei Nathan Craft was In YoungstownSaturdayMrs Harmon Lesher spent Mondaywith her parents Mr and Mrs CalvinFrank Crumbaker was tome fromSalem over SundayD S Calvin has a forceof mencutting woodMesdames J A Felcht and B AHendricks were entertained at a quilting Wednesday Dy jure wm HendricksCharles Dicklnon of Leetonla spentSunday here with friends and relativesThis moderate winter has been ablessing to the poor but quite a lossfinancially to the dry goods and clothing dealers who have heavy- winterstookB Maybe It will be still more ofblessing to the poor by placing theprice of clothing moVe within theirreapa Good comes out of aH thingsrir9HtWttttltJHE MlMRh WHAT IT IS THEN JupdEWY RN05 OUTwyfOORNERSBURGJan 29 Carl Ryder ahd lady friendof Youngstown spent Sunday eveningin the home of G W RyderW A Osborne of Bdardnian wasa Sunday caller hero iOllle Fink had a valuable horse dlejof lung fever one day last weekMiss It T Osborne spent Sundayin tho home of O W Osborne ofYoungstown 1Albert Smith and Mr Thomas ofYoungstown and Orlando Overhultzecof Canfleld were Monday callersThere will bo services In the Lutheran church Sunday at 2 oclock p inWilliam Mngulre aged CO yearsdied Monday morning in the homeof his daughter Mrs William Etlversnear Rlblets Corners The funeralwas held Wednesday afternoon at130 oclock with Rev Ellis ofYoungstown officiating from tho Epvorth MethodlBt church In Youngstown Interment in Belmont cemeteryThe entertainment gljpn In the ME Church at Cornersburg by the Jolly Two on Jan 24 wns a great success Miss Hunt Is exceptionally finein character work and her remarkable control of volco and facial expressions Is equaled by few C HWonsettler a local boy who is rapidly coming to front as an entertainerkept the audience In a good humor byhis clever impersonations and wittysayingsTho remains of John Miller of Hubbard were interred in the Union cemetery Thursday forenoon Mr Millerwas a former south side residentA neat sum was realized from theentertainment given by the Jolly Twoat the Methodist church Friday evenIng AH present enjoyed tho freelunch given by tho ladlesMr and Mrs EarUCoril entertainedat a Sunday dlnnerlFrank Corll andson C C Corll ahd wife MillieBarnes and son Noble vAmong our Sunday callers Were Alva Hamman and daughter NaomiFrea Wyllo and Dcraald Blackburn ofYoungstownWhooping cough has jPiide Its appearance In tho families of John andHarry SmithMrs Amelia Shields spent Fridayin the homo of J D Shields ofYoungstownG W Ryder wife and son Williamspent Sunday afternoon in the homeof Guy Clupper of YoungstownG W MIHIkin has moved toYoungstownMiss Bowser of Warren resignedher poslton as teacher of the southBide school Friday of last week MissHelen Dickson of Canfleld will finishtho termFred Ryder spent Sunday with GIrard friendsGrace and Edith Crura of Youngstown spent Saturday afternoon In thohomo of their aunt Mrs Earl CorllThere will be preaching by the padtor Rev Kratz in the Lutheranchurch Sunday at 2 oclock p mLiterary exercise will be held in thesouth sldo school house Friday eveningRoy Martin of Poland was a Monday callerMiss Fankle of Glrard is spendinga few weeks with nor aunt Mrs LeviLittleHICKORYJan 29 Miss Helen Doutt ofYoungstown spent Sunday here withher parentsF H Williams and family MrsRebepca Manchester and daughterHazel of Apple Avenue visited withThomas Weaver and wife SaturdayHarvey McDonald and wlfo visitedDamascus relatives SaturdayClyde McFelley and Harry and LolaGordon are sick with measlesMrs R M Justice left last Wedneeday for Crestline where she wascalled by the sickness of her daughter Mrs Harry GjreenawaltDr O W Hulln of Greenford isattending Lola Gordon who Is verysick with measles and gripMr and Mrs Harvey McDonald visIted at Ed Pretheroes at Goshen Center SundayGoshen grange was well represented at the Pomona in Greenford lastSaturdayThere will be preaching in theConcord Presbyterian church byRev M G Jerrow next Sundayafternoon at 130 standard timePROSPECT HILLJan 29 Samuel Weingart called atWm Barnetta SundayLast week Wednesday iwhlle DavidSisco was working on the Mackeymill temporarily situated in L BBinghams woods a tree fell on himand seriously injured himM E Bowman and C C Bownianwere la Younsgtown FridayChas Sisco called at Wm Barnettsone day last weekHoward Bardo and son Herbert areylsltlng Mr Bardos daughter MrsJessie StallsmlthB E Woolf and family of Berlincalled at Chas Stallsmlths SundayMisses Mabel Ada and Rachel Dustman accompanied by Mips Clara Boyr called at Frank Waithraans SundaySeveral from here attended literaryheld in Berlin Center WeanesdaypightMys O C Bowman la spending several days with her daughter MrsJames Harding Mr Harding hastyphoid feverWm parpett wag in GreenfordTuesday-THIS mustMAMOUSETRPQrfROSEHONTJan 2q Miss Mario Grose of thisplace and Alton Williamson of Miltontownship were united In marriage lastTuesday They have the best wishesof many friendsG W Powers wife and childrenMrs Frank Williams and ion Cliffordwere in Youngstown MondayEhOB Kline 1b in a critical condition mt this writingMr Sloan of Shlppensvllle Pa hadbusiness at O S Roses last FridayMrs Jesse Frock was in Youngstown MondayH B Rose Is among the sickMrs Gilbert Kimmel and sonDwight were Youngstown visitors lastSaturdayMrs Freeman Hollabaugh Is 111 withgripThe hour of churoh services beingchanged beginning next Sunday evewvwydisjwwJyfjft dmAn Independent Familv Journal Devoted to the Interests of All Glasses and NationalitiesOANFIELD MAHONING COUNTY O FRIDAY JANCJAKY 31 1913ning Epworth League will be held at7 oclock Preaching at 720Mr and Mrs Fred Shlsler were InAustintown MondayMr and Mrs Ward ResBler spentSaturday evening in AllianceMilton township surely has onenon progressive as shown by the goodroa s vote there last Saturday 123to 1 in favor or the 10000 bond IssueChas Webb and Mrs Lauren Webbof Cleveland aro spending a few daysat the home of J M ArnoldMr and Mrs Gerhold of Pennsylvania who purchased the J A Ebertfarm la Jackson are spending a fewdays at John RhodesMr and Mrs F K Eckonrode werein Youngstown SaturdayMrs Tullis of Salem spent severaldays here last week with her daughter Mrs Eben StltloC A Rose wife and daughter Dorothy vlsted at G E Osbornes InYoungstown last SaturdayMiss Lois Yoxtheiraer was inYoungstown SaturdayAdam Brobst and son Elmer of Canfleld township were at Fred Klinesone day last weekElgin Mlddleton has rented the JW Eckls farm and will move thijr0next springMrs John Roth and daughter wereNiles visitors SaturdayWard Ressler had business inYoungstown TuesdayMrs Sarah Howard of Ellsworthvisited at H B Roses SundayWEST AUSTINTOWNJan 29 A chlckcn ple supper willbe served in the basement of thuEvangelical church Saturday eveningFeb 1Miss Ruby Russell of Warren andlady friend spent Sunday with theformers parentsRoy Bauman Will and Herbert DeHoft have returned homeMiss Alma daughter of Mr andMrs J B Reel has about recoveredfrom a severe coldFriends and neighbors to the number of 75 Including children assembled at the home q Mr and Mrs David Schofner laBt week Wednesday evening to remind him of his sixty eighthbirthday A fine lunch was served atlf30 A sura of money and othergifts were presented to Mine hostThose from a distance were Mr andMrs Harry Dick Tom Robinson andMiss Florence Ripple of YoungstownHarry Brown and Miss Helen Donahue of EllsworthAubrey OConner and tho Sundayschool of the Evangelical church recently purchased pianosMr and Mrs G W DeHoff havereturned from a visit with theirdaughter Mrs Florence in BerlinCenterMrs R ORourke and son Haroldvisited Mrs Win Woodfleld inYoungstown last SaturdayMrs Sarah Lawrence recently visIted Mr and Mrs EU Crum at SmithsCornersWm Bauman and W Ohl attendedthe funeral of Curtis Sharer anddaughter Effle In Canfleld SaturdayC Ohl of Austintown spent Sundaywith his parents Mr and Mrs JacobOhlWm Bauman waB In YoungstownMondayEAST LEWISTOWNJan 29 rWarren Bare Is at homefor a few weeks on account of slackAvorlc In YoungstownJohn Shank was In YoungstownSaturdayMabel Burns is ill with grippe butis better at this writingMiss Katie Crumbacher visitedfriends here over SundayCharles W Engler of Salem visitedfriends hero Saturday and SundayvA A Reed purchased a horse InLeetonia last weekHoward and Robert Lynn or NewBuffalo and Joha Renkenberger werein Youngstown SaturdayH W Painter and family and Mrand Mrs Eli Painter were guests atvro Hetricks SundayChauncey Painter and Clark Baervisited at Sam Shutters SundayMrs Maggie Crumbacher anddaughter Lucy of North Lima visitedMrs Henry Blosser SundayJ R Sauerwein and family wereout of town visitors SundayMr and Mrs Lloyd Richard ofCalla were Sunday guests of Mr andAirs Solomon MartinTho brick road between this placsand North Lima were much appreciated Sunday afternoon by someyoungstown tourists out automobulngTry Dispatch Job PrintingNEW BUFFALOJan 29 Wado Dlckison of Siiarpsille Pa and Lewis Snyder of NorthLima spent Friday at Ld MUU sMrs Arthur Hixson and son Grantand Mrs Margaret Kreuger mited atClayton Renkenborgers FridayMrs Mata Deltrlck wife of ClementDeltrick died at her homo north ofhero last Sunday afternoon aged 18years She had been sick about twoweeks with nasal diphtheria Besides tho husband she leaves to mournher loss her parents Mr and MrsWilson Harrold ono sister Hazel andone brother Ivan Funeral serviceswere held Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev I N Burger Intermentin Paradise Reformed church cemeteryFrank Clabaugh was In BoardmanSundayLaston Frederick was in Youngstown FridayCharles little son of Mr and MrsRichard Hanna is sick with pneumoniaMr and Mrs Ray Smith vlstled theformers parents SundayP R Messerly and family spentSunday lth Mrs Sarah Schnurrenberger in GreenfordE G loft and wife left last Fridaymorning for Pittsburgh to spend aweek with relativesAdolph Meeker spent Sunday atHenry Hollabaughs at MarquisMiss Lizzie Kreuger is assistingMrs Ray Miller of North LimaEd Hollabaugh of Canfleld township was hero last ThursdayMiss Bertha Thoman visited inYoungstown and Warren over SundayAmong the visitors at Freeman Ruprights Sunday were Carl Clay wifeand daughter Ethel of GettysburgCurt Swank wlfo and two sons Henry Swank and wlfo Retta ForberLena Kreuger Minnie Kellner MrsRichard Gaughln and two children ofMarquis Mrs Adolph Meeker andFrank KellnerMiss Mary Swank visited with MrsRichard Gaughln SaturdayWIss Minnio Kellner returned toYoungstown Sunday to resume herwork after a vacation of severalmonthsMILTONJan 29 Tho good roads bond issue election held Saturday was carried with only one opposing vote castThe identity of this non progressiveis undecided as he is exercising morediscretion now than he did judgmentbefore election and Is therefore maintaining a wise Bilence Howeverafter tho road Is built he will nodoubt remain true to his principlesand refuse to drive upon it HisIdentity can v then be determined Aswe did not have womans BUffrago atthis election this is ono thing at leastthat cant be married on tho ladlesWallace Eckls of Youngstown spentWednesday at the homo of S C RoseTho Ladles Aid Society of OrrsCorners Church met at tho homo ofMrs Elslo Shrader Thursday Inspite of bad roads thcro was a fairattendance thirty five being presentMrs Blanche KHngeman visitedTuesday with Mrs Helen RoseGeorge Reed was In Jackson FridayCharles Craig who works In Canfleld was home over SundayJ J C Rose was in Youngstown FridayWm Creed was in Jackson FridayEphraim KHngeman who visited inMedina returned homo FridayNORTH JACKSONJan 29 Mrs John Clark of Warren is spending somo time here withher sister Mrs Day Duer who Isnow able to walk about tho housewhen assistedEarl Liby and family spent a daylast week with the formers sisterMrs Will OsbornMrs Charles Pipher was in Nileslast FridayWill Smith is able to bo out afterbeing confined to the house by sicknessM and Mrs Mel Van Winkle ofAHIau e spent Beveral days here lastweek wih his motherMr and Mrs Ira Bingham andthree sons Paul Roy and Robert ofLordstown and Julia Osborne wereSunday dinner guests in tho home oftho latters son WilliamMrs Hetty Eckenrodo and MrsMurdoch Bailey are among the sickMrs Mary J Folnogle is able tosit In her chair but on account ofrheumatism is not able to walk without help Mrs Charles Goldner iscaring for herMr and Mrs Ellis Pipher RaymondClark and Johnny Osborne spentSunday at the home of Mr and MrsCharles PipherPATMOSJan 29 The W O T U of Goshenmet with Mrs Ernest Riley Saturdayafternoon The next meeting will beat the home of Mrs Grace StrattonGlenn John and Nellie Leymanspent Sunday afternoon at JesseRitcheysMr3 Sam weingart suffered a relapse and has been confined to herbed tbe past weekMr and Mrs Wesley Teraplln spentSaturday with Mr and Mrs S UHowardHolner Trench and C F Mlddletonfinished their jury work In Youngstown aud returned home FridayL D Cronlck and family visitedSunday evuolng at Homer GreenamyrosMr and Mrs Frank Lutesdren and Fred and Addio Weingartwere Sunday visitors at Fremont MidMrs Sarah Bardo and Mrs XewisWeaver are seriously 11 the formerwith pneumonia The other slk hereare improvingMr and Mrs John Bardo gave aparty Saturday In houorof their Htrtie daughter MurJs birthday Thetime was pleasantly spent In gamesLuncheon was servedGUIs seldom go to the kitchenwhen they want to kill timePatroalre Dlipatch 3mttwOUR CLA88IFIED ADVERTI8INQColumn Harp of Various TUaiiiihas been ufied to advance by a h6sSof people If you have anything tosell exchange or want to buy yonwill accomplish he desired end at1 small cost by using thlu columnIRAI JlertldfInvariably In AdvanceNO 45PIONEER JAMES MACKEYDIED MONDAY MORNINGDid Much to Advance Interests ofYoungstown and UpliftHumanityJames Mackey sr one of Youngstowns leadlllL clHznnn nhnio nmfstonal work as a surveyor and manyacts of philanthropy have kept hisuuiue ueiore mo puouc lor manyyears died Monda morning at thofamily residence Up itmthree years of ago and Infirmitiesorougni ny tne weight or jears caused his deathJames Mackov nr wnn itnooniifrom staunch old Scottish lineage Hovua uiu eon oi james and MargaretEarlv Mnrltpv nlnitiur cnin mT uubvj UK vice uhoning county Ho was born February 7 1829 In Youngstown not tnrfrom the site of the home where houicuJames Mackey was afforded common SChOol ttnrl nr ldnmtnand later a university education Howas a stuuent at tho Polaud academyand then matriculated at the Cleveland University Hero lin nrnnnt o1himself for the work for which hofelt himself to be especially fittedand proved himself so competent andaccurate that he had filled but a feVJames Mackeycontracts before ho was Invited to become a member o a commissionmade up of five representative engineers and surveyors of Ohio andPennsylvania to establish for alltlmotho boundary lino between thesostates Mr Mackey probably had asmuch experience In the surveying oE lcoal lands and mines as any man inhis profession his work being markedvwith the certainty and accuracywhich precluded all kinds of litigationAbout 1875 ho began also to surveyand plat town sites his work in thatlino having been vast With his brothers the late David and Robert Mackey he promoted tne first street railroad In Youngstown the old horsecar line which was then an enthusiastically welcomed public utility Ofthis enterprise he served seven yearsas presidentMr Mackey was always identifiedwith tho Democratic party Ho neverfelt It his duty however to run fornor did he accept many positons ondirecting boards of business or otherenterprises his taste lying more intho direction of a private life andclose attention to his professionalworkMr Mackey was a member of theoriginal board of trustees of the Rayen school and after serving continually for twenty years he refused toaccept the position longer on accountof his professional dutiesIn a quiet and unassuming way MrMackey did a great deal for the goodof Youngstown There never was acharity in the cjty which Mr Mackeydid not stand reaay to supportwever was an appeal made throughtho columns of the newspapers for anyworthy cause to which Mr Mackeywas not the first to respond Howas especially Interested In the welfare of tho children of the community and It was his delimit to help thoFresh Air camp movement every yearwith funds A few years ago he gavea largo tract of land on Delawareavenue In Brier Hill for a playgroundMr Mackey was a member of thoEpiscopal church woi shipping withthe congregation at St Johns ofwhich he was a member of tho vestryfor d number of yearsOn October 30 1862 Mr Mackeymarjed Mary H Ruggles who wasborn In Canfleld the daughter of Azorand Adellno M Ruggles To the coupie were born the following childrenRobert M who died In infancy ChasL deceased Grace Margaret H andNellie who survive with the wJdowPrivate funeral services were hqldat the family residence Wednesdayat 2 p m Rev Alfred Izon of StJohns church officiated and intermentwas made in Oak Hill cemeteryVindicatorELLSWORTHJan 29 The party held at thehomoof Wiiara Schafer Friday night waswell attended and all had a good timeDr Beetham of Alliance lectured iathe M E Church last Sunday nightMr and Mrs Emory Cutting visitedat their homo hero Sunday njgbtF L Anderson was In YoungstowirSaturdayJ S Harding Is suffering wth typhoid fever A trained nurse camefrom Youngstown Monday to carefor hlmcEllsworth people are preparing tobuild a shortf strip of good roadMrs Hammond J on the sick listDont forget the social at ArthurBarringerB Thursday evening FebflMisu rrv ovrsir vtown Saturday ivMr Lenhart js saKenng with asore foot jThe q E of the FraBbyferiiachurch wlli have meeting of uuusual Interest next Sunday Mjt Aspecial program has been icaurcdCommunion services will Wn ht inme iT9oywya oaurt n mwtha re6Ka JFrMftf uyhIifjEfofX rZ msftsT itlif I1P4 BI fJLi